Gegenständliche Erkenntnis und transzendentale Einsicht. Zum Kantverständnis Joachim Koppers

Kant Studien 113 (1):112-142 (2022)
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This article provides a short survey of Joachim Kopper’s understanding of Kant’s theory of cognition in CPR. Kant’s critical thought is developed via a dogmatic method but marks a transition to transcendental thought delivered from dogmatic assertions. The assertion that cognition emerges from the relation between mind and objects is made at the beginning of CPR. Kopper holds that transcendental reflection starts not on the basis of this distinction but on the impossibility of logical assertion about existence as it is reached in antinomic. The fact of experience must thus be explained otherwise than by dogmatic assertions of relations between objects or between objects and thought. Reflection on necessity, affirmed by the law of causality, enables transcendental inspection to understand experience and human life in one unrelational meaning.

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Kants zweite analogie der erfahrung.Joachim Kopper - 1970 - Kant Studien 61 (1-4):289-306.

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